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It’s been just over 2 years since Congress reauthorized the Violence Against Women Act. In February of last year, three tribes participated in a pilot project to exercise the special domestic violence criminal jurisdiction (SDVCJ) portion of the law. Under SDVCJ, some tribes can prosecute Natives and non-Natives for domestic violence, dating violence or violation of some protection orders in Indian country. Tribes must meet certain requirements in order to assert jurisdiction but some are questioning if a non-Native can get a fair trial in tribal court. Join us as we discuss the outcomes of the pilot projects.
Guests:
Matthew Fletcher (Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians) – director of the Indigenous Law & Policy Center at Michigan State University
Deborah Parker (Tulalip Tribes) – Councilwoman for the Tulalip Tribes
Alfred Urbina (Pascua Yaqui) – Attorney General for the Pascua Yaqui Tribe
Break Music: For the Light (song) Digging Roots (artist) For the Light (album)